Permanently disqualified Ray King submitted an application for an attendant’s license however Greyhound Racing NSW or GRNSW ended up not granting him license. King was found guilty of corrupt conduct by the Greyhound Racing Authority Regulatory Committee in February 2003. He was then disqualified for life.
But GRNSW considered several things before they refused to grant King the attendant’s license. One of the things they considered was King’s past record in relation to drug offences which for them was not good.
Eventually, GRNSW decided to not grant King the attendant’s license he was applying for. GRNSW believed that it won’t help to grant him the license.
For GRNSW, it was just right that King was given penalty of permanent disqualification considering the offences declared against him. And considering this, GRNSW also came up with a decision to not grant King attendant’s license.
But King badly wanted to return to racetracks and so after his application for attendant’s license was rejected he submitted an application to be allowed to return to racetracks without status in the industry. But then, it was also rejected. He was also deemed not worthy to be allowed to return to racetracks though with no status in the industry.
The fact that he was penalized to be disqualified for life was something really to consider for GRNSW. He was found guilty of corrupt conduct by the Greyhound Racing Authority Regulatory Committee and so was penalized to be permanently disqualified. He seemed not worthy of any racing license and he seemed not worthy as well even to return without status in the industry.
Well, King might have changed his ways after being disqualified for life. But then, GRNSW did not just consider granting him an attendant’s license or even allowing him to return to racetracks though without status in the industry. GRNSW found the two not worth doing.
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